Ship&#39;s log indicator



Allg. 17, 1948. H LEHDE 2,447,349

SHIPS LOG INDICATOR Filed Nqv. 4, 1944 lNVENTORZ .Henry Lellde,

Patented Aug.11,194s i- 2,447,349

.-fUNlTl-:fo STAT E1s PAT ENjrei--oeF-FICE f ,e SHIPSLOGB101517034 t yHenry Lehde, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Control v Instrument Company,v Ine., Brooklyn, N. vY a. f

corporation of New York j l i I l Application November 4, 19414,;Serialiblo.561,991

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The present invention relates to improvements provided respectively, with diaphragms 5.-*and 1 in indicating devices such as may be employedon responsive fto internal 4and opposingVV pressures shipsor on carriers relativeto which fa fluid within said cylinders. A rod S-connects-said dia'- moves, and has particular reference to a device of phragms sothatgit `willfbe moved vby the resultant this character employlng'ja Pitottube. f 5 force created by theopposing` pressures inthe Indicators of this type generally. employvrmeans cylinders, which force-will befdue only to the speed for sensing the pressure developed by the' Pitot of the ship. Intermediatefits endsthe; rod Ii is tube and additional means ,for translating this joined toyonjeendof asubstantially rectangular pressure into a measurement efforce such as an frame 8 surrounding the cylinder,Sand-.connected indication of the speed of travel of va ship.l Many 10 at its otherv endto one extremity 'offa tension such Idevices developed for this purpose have used spring Q '.which exerts. a pullupon said frame iny mercury columns' rpressure 'balancing pumps opposition to thelresultant force producedbyrthe and have been found cumbersome and unreliable diaphragms 5 and 'If-.A followerfnut 1|),mounted in Athe accuracy 0f their iudicatcns. on the threaded shaft II is connected to the other In accordance with the present inventionjit is endf-Said spring' ,ligand the lineardisplaceinent proposed to provide en improved indicating device and consequent force exerted by the letter is deadapted, in asimple and direet manner, to obtain termined by the position of said nut I0 cn its accurate readings 0f Speed from P1110# tube DTBS- shaft. Rotation of said shaft in either direction sure proportional to the square of the speed, by is accomplished by a reversible motor I2, the shaft the employment of a reliable and inexpensive me 2 cf which carries a smeu gear la meshing with a chanical device includingr a movable member larger gear I4 on the end of the shaft II. Which Will Oppose the pressure Of Said tube and The frame 8 carries a contact arm I5 movable with which is associated a cam means for converttherewith so as to engage eitherone of two Staing displacement of said member into speed intionary contacts I 6 or I1 and said arm I5 asdicatiOIL sumes the neutral position shown in the drawing The inventive idea involved is capable of receivwhen, for examphg, the speed of a, ship is zero or ing a variety of eXDIeSSiOnS One 0f Which iS ShOWIl constant, said neutral condition being created by in the 'accompanying drawing, but itis to be eX- balanced pressures within the cyiinders s and 4 PreSSly undelStOOd that Said dlaWing iS emPlOYed when the speed is zero, or by the action of the only to illustrate the invention as a whole and Spring g against the resultant diaphragm presnot to define the limits thereof, reference being Sure when Said Speed is constant, From this it had to the appended claims for this purpose. Win be apparent that any alteration in speed In the drawing the figure is a schematic dial which will Cause the spring 9 to exert a force gram illustrating the arrangement 0f the Parts greater or less than the resultant diaphragm of an indicating device embodying the characpressure, the frame a will move and engage its teristic featuresiof the present invention. arm |5 with one or the other of the Contacts I6 Referring more Particularly to the drawing or I'I, thereby establishing an energizing circuit,

the numerals and 2 indicate respectively the through the battery 23. for the reversible motor dynamic and static branches of a Pitot tube, |2 The shaft 1S thus rotated accordingly to which is utilized t develop the pressure employed 4o shift the follower nut I0 therealong until the tenfor controlling the instrumentalities by which Sion of the Spring 9 and the resultant diaphragm Said P1' assure is Converted into terms of Speed, and* pressure equalize, whereupon the arm I5 restores distance indication. As customary, said tube I is e to neutral and the motor |2 storm located nder Water with its Open end pointed in A pinion I 8 telescopically mounted on the shaft of which it is submerged and the speed of the vessel, may take the'form of a rotatable disc i ci while the tube 2 is positioned at right angles to gear teeth '9 on its fac? formiilg a'rlif; im said direction and develops astatic pressure de- @thereon 0f uniformly mleas g h pendent only upon the depth of its submergence, its center. The arrangement is such that t e rg- According to the invention, two pressure eylintation of the disc, under the infleunce of t e ders 3 and 4 are arranged in opposed re1ati0n, pinion I8 meshing with the teeth I9 is equal to with the branch I of the Pitot tube connected to the square 1'00t 0f the pinion rotation*r Therm the cylinder 3 `and the branch 2 joined to said fore, said disc rotation is proportional to the cylinder 4. Adjacent ends of the cylinders are .55 square root of the tension exerted by the spring 9 or the resultant diaphragm pressure, and is equal to ship speed. As the disc I9 rotates, a pinion 20 on its shaft 25 drives the linear speed scale 2l and the electrical transmitter 22 to indicate and transmit values of ship speed.

A distance integrating mechanism may be coupled to the shaft 25k by means of a bevel gear 24 thereon meshing with a. similar gear 265 on one end of a threaded shaft 21 which carries a fol'- lower nut 28. Said mechanism further comprises a disc 29 driven by a constant speed motor 3l and engages on its upper surface by a friction. wheel 32 splined on the shaft 30 and movable with the follower nut 28 when the Iatt'er'is shifted along the shaft 21 by rotation of the latter in either direction under the inuence of the shaft 25. When ship speed is zero, the `wheel 32 engages the center of the disc 29 and the shaft 30 will not be driven to operate the. counter 33 to which it is connected. However, when the ship gets under way and thereafter increases'A or decreases speed', causing temporary unbalance in the` pressures of the-cylindersi and 4 and consequent operation of the reversible motor-12, the disc I9 will-be rotated inv one direction or the other and, through its shaft' ZS?, will shift the follower nuty 2`8 and Wheel 32 so-that the latter moves to some position offcenter with respect tothe disc 29 .to drive the shaft' 311'k and counter 33, and the latter will indi catel the-distance traveled'. Thus, as the Wheel :1.1

32 i-'s movedin accordance with variations in ship speed; itsrotation will be the timeintegral ofv said speed or` the distance traveled. l

What'isclamed i's--t` AAinindicating device, comprising, in combination, two opposed pressure cylinders having elements movable in response to pressures, a linearly movable frame embracing one of said cylinders and having a portion connecting said elements so as to be movable therewith in response to a differential in pressure Within said cylinders, said frame further having a 'Contact movable therewith, asY reversibfefmotorlai'id circuit therefor including said contact, a screw shaft driven by said motor, a follower on said shaft, a spring connecting said follower and frame in alignment with the ,portion of the latter connecting said cylinders,

and indicating means operated by said motor.

' HENRY LEHDE.

REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the lile of this patent:

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